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Dayton’s foreign-born population has grown dramatically in recent years. While the number of immigrants is smaller than that in some other cities around…
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Attorneys with the Dayton firm Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, or ABLE, are suing the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles for what they say is…
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Some Miami Valley college officials say they’re working to support international students affected by the Trump administration travel ban, advising them…
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Around 1200 people rallied Saturday in downtown Dayton against the Trump administration's controversial separation and detention of immigrant families at…
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For the second time this month, activists planned to rally against the Trump administration's immigrant family separation policy in downtown Dayton.The…
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Many of the more than 2,300 migrant children separated from their parents at the United States-Mexico border in recent weeks under the Trump…
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A top former official at Wright State University has officially been fired after previously being on paid leave for more than three years. The provost’s…
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About 100 people rallied against the Trump Administration’s immigration policies at a protest Thursday in front of Representative Mike Turner’s office in…
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Already facing a severe labor shortage, landscaping businesses that can't keep up with booming demand for backyard patios and fire pits worry that an...
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U.S. immigration agents arrested 114 people at an Ohio landscaping company on Tuesday, in one of the largest such stings in recent years.
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U.S. immigration agents have made more than 100 arrests at an Ohio gardening company in the Trump administration's growing crackdown on employers for…
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A Dayton attorney says local immigrant families are rushing to file paperwork to bring relatives to the U.S. before Congress makes any changes to current…